2. ADAMS’S PEARMAIN.—Lind.
- Identification.—[Lind. Guide], 60. [Hort. Soc. Cat.] ed. 3, n. 529.
- Synonyme.—Norfolk Pippin, [Hort. Soc. Cat.] ed. 1, 685.
- Figure.—[Pom. Mag.] t. 133.
Fruit, large, varying from two inches and a half to three inches high and about the same in breadth at the widest part; pearmain-shaped, very even, and regularly formed. Skin, pale yellow tinged with green, and covered with delicate russet on the shaded side; but deep yellow tinged with red, and delicately streaked with livelier red on the side next the sun. Eye, small and open, with acute erect segments, set in a narrow, round, and plaited basin. Stalk, varying from half an inch to an inch long, obliquely inserted in a shallow cavity, and generally with a fleshy protuberance on one side of it. Flesh, yellowish, crisp, juicy, rich, and sugary, with an agreeable and pleasantly perfumed flavor.
A dessert apple of first-rate quality; in use from December to February. It is a large and very handsome variety, and worthy of general cultivation.
The tree is a free and healthy grower, producing long slender shoots, by which, and its cucullated ovate leaves, it is easily distinguished. It is an excellent bearer even in a young state, particularly on the paradise or doucin stock, and succeeds well as an espalier.
3. ALFRISTON.—Hort.
- Identification.—[Hort. Soc. Cat.] ed. 3, n. 8. [Lind. Guide], 26. [Down. Fr. Amer.] 97.
- Synonymes.—Lord Gwydyr’s Newtown Pippin, Acc. [Hort. Soc. Cat.] ed. 3. Oldaker’s New, Ibid. Shepherd’s Pippin, in Sussex. Shepherd’s Seedling, Ibid.
- Figure.—[Ron. Pyr. Mal.] pl. xxxv. f. 1.
Fruit, of the largest size, generally about three inches and a half wide, and from two and three quarters to three inches high; roundish, and angular on the sides. Skin, greenish yellow on the shaded side, and tinged with orange next the sun, covered all over with veins, or reticulations of russet. Eye, open, set in a deep and uneven basin. Stalk, short, inserted in a deep cavity. Flesh, yellowish white, crisp, juicy, sugary, and briskly flavoured.